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Horizon has launched Sequence Builder, a full-stack, no-code dashboard that makes it easier for game developers to manage their Web3 games.
Toronto-based Horizon makes its own Web3 games such as Skyweaver and it also makes tools to support Web3 game development through its Sequence division.
Sam Barberie, head of strategy and partnerships at Sequence, said in an interview with GamesBeat that the company has figured out the challenges of making Web3 games and has produced Sequence Builder to simplify management and unite fragmented tools.
Barberie said work began on Sequence as a tech stack as far back to when the company began in 2017, as the company started building Skyweaver. It was made to power live operations, a full stack for a game and handle the infrastructure for onboarding new games and updates. Horizon was one of our 25 Game Changers announced on a top game startups list created by Lightspeed and GamesBeat.
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“Onboarding is an issue, like a developer saying I’m going to build half my game on Unity and half on Unreal,” Barberie said. “It’s just never going to work. So Sequence Builder takes a lot of those software development kits (SDKs) and application programming interfaces (APIs) and innovated in a number of ways.”
Sequence Builder aims to unlock the gates to mass-market Web3 gaming, which has been a tough nut to crack because of the complexity of blockchain technology, lack of familiarity among many
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